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the taliban clearly sees this young girl's voice as a threat. they have vowed if she survives her latest injuries, they will come after her again and they say they will kill her. today, pakistan's interior minister told christiane amanpour there is a $1 million bounty on the taliban spokesman who took credit for the attack. malala's shooting has ignited outrage across pakistan and the entire world. tens of thousands of protesters attended a rally yesterday in karachi, pakistan's largest city. malala's doctors say her condition is good but recovery could take months. reza joins us now with dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, you are a trauma surgeon, you operate on gunshot victims regularly. what can you tell us based on what we know so far? >> the doctors say they spent about three hours doing an operation after she was shot point-blank. we understand with a nine millimeter weapon, is my understanding. it's a pretty significant injury, as you might guess. fewer than 10% roughly of all patients who suffer this kind of injury even survive and of that, a sma
the taliban clearly sees this young girl's voice as a threat. they have vowed if she survives her latest injuries, they will come after her again and they say they will kill her. today, pakistan's interior minister told christiane amanpour there is a $1 million bounty on the taliban spokesman who took credit for the attack. malala's shooting has ignited outrage across pakistan and the entire world. tens of thousands of protesters attended a rally yesterday in karachi, pakistan's largest city....
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and the taliban. but his words aren't doing any good to help ease an angry public. ture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p-ushi! use estimated 53 mpg to find a gluten-free alternative. look, this means i'm a chef. [ male announcer ] be a winner with the all-new prius c from toyota. ♪ 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the...
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first, i want to ask you how does he assess the relative strength of the taliban? i know and you the president have different visions of whether the president thinks they're weaker, you think they're stronger. i want to get your opinion and then find out what president karzai thinks. >> well, president karzai believes that the taliban will not come back. i'm not so sure. the taliban has a shadow system of governors in many 3r06 vinces. they've gone up north. they've gone to the east. attacks are up. >> so they are stronger now. >> the number of people attacking, they have killed over 500 of our people. so there is a strength. let me say something about that strength because this is where pakistan enters the equation. the pakistani radical madrazas are fueling a new insurgency. we were not able to go to pakistan. i think that was a huge mistake for us because if we had the chance to talk to the pakistani leader, to say, look, we want to make things better. two, we need your help. we need your help on the ied factories. we need your help to see that the haqqani in no
first, i want to ask you how does he assess the relative strength of the taliban? i know and you the president have different visions of whether the president thinks they're weaker, you think they're stronger. i want to get your opinion and then find out what president karzai thinks. >> well, president karzai believes that the taliban will not come back. i'm not so sure. the taliban has a shadow system of governors in many 3r06 vinces. they've gone up north. they've gone to the east....
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they asked which one was malala, and the taliban raised guns and opened fire. all the girls were injured, but malala will be flown outside the country for treatment. she is expected to survive, but no one knows which brain damage she has suffered. a taliban says if she survives this time, she won't the next time. remember those words. next time somebody questions what right the american military has in taking onth
they asked which one was malala, and the taliban raised guns and opened fire. all the girls were injured, but malala will be flown outside the country for treatment. she is expected to survive, but no one knows which brain damage she has suffered. a taliban says if she survives this time, she won't the next time. remember those words. next time somebody questions what right the american military has in taking onth
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the taliban, while we were there, tried to close schools in one province. but as you drove in, you saw young girls in their white scarfs, holding hands walking down the street, coming from school. that is wonderful to see. >> i have to close this -- >> we abandoned those girls if we don't get this right. if sharia law is allowed to come back under the taliban, these girls are at risk. that's something we have to talk about. >> at the same time we're talking about we're trying to get the taliban in to have conversations with the government, you're telling me that the taliban is stronger and you're worried that we will leave and they will have the strength to re-form, regardless of the afghan troops. >> and the taliban has not been designated as a terrorist organization by our government. >> because we're negotiating with them, right? >> and the haqqani. >> i meant to say -- excuse me, i meant to say the haqqani. >> and we both agree that the next important step here in this equation is to designate the haqqani network as a terrorist organization and take agg
the taliban, while we were there, tried to close schools in one province. but as you drove in, you saw young girls in their white scarfs, holding hands walking down the street, coming from school. that is wonderful to see. >> i have to close this -- >> we abandoned those girls if we don't get this right. if sharia law is allowed to come back under the taliban, these girls are at risk. that's something we have to talk about. >> at the same time we're talking about we're trying...
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it shows the taliban as a whole to be very confident. their thinking is come 2014, they will be back in power in afghanistan and will win, so to speak. it also shows that a lot of the taliban don't really trust pakistan. they feel pakistan is manipulative but they don't see any other area to get help so they go along and they take pakistan's aid, and that some of the senior taliban officials are still being given safe harbor there in pakistan. brooke? >> what about the ultimate goal of getting out of afghanistan? does this mean we're even further away from reaching that target? >> yeah. when you look at it, you know, there has been some talk about, you know, the afghan saying that they may meet the taliban for some negotiations in qatar. a taliban spokesman put out a word just recently, in the last day or so, saying that's not true. they respect the idea of negotiations but they have no plans to do so at the time. so still -- hard to say on that. you know, meanwhile, u.s. officials have saying about this report, this is some of the most
it shows the taliban as a whole to be very confident. their thinking is come 2014, they will be back in power in afghanistan and will win, so to speak. it also shows that a lot of the taliban don't really trust pakistan. they feel pakistan is manipulative but they don't see any other area to get help so they go along and they take pakistan's aid, and that some of the senior taliban officials are still being given safe harbor there in pakistan. brooke? >> what about the ultimate goal of...
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officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debate prep this weekend. he has an event later this hour in lebanon, ohio, a few hours ago he went after president obama over the economy at a rally in portsmouth, romney spent the afternoon in a session getting ready for the tuesday's presidential debate. i want to show you something, the least used street sign in american history. show it for me, shuttle cro crossing. whoever made that sign waited a long time to use it. but you know, it sure came in handy today in los angeles. this is what we're talking about. space shuttle "endeavour," the workhorse space craft which zoomed through space 25 times making its final jour
officials suspect that the target was a nearby building serving as a base for anti-taliban fighters, the explosion in the busiest time of day in the market. >>> and police in denver say somebody fired a single shot friday into an obama campaign office. no one was hurt, but people were inside the office at the time. nobody got a look at the suspect. but police say they do have a possible lead on a vehicle. >>> and republican mitt romney, mixing political rallies with debate...
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do you believe the taliban would accept that? >> see, we have to -- we have to divide the taliban into category. those taliban who are -- who are afghans who have been forced out of their homes by circumstances or by events beyond their control, they're ready to come back to their own country and participate in the social life in afghanistan. >> like girls going to school? >> absolutely. and they have not said to us so far, we've been talking to them, that they have a condition of girls not going to school or of the constitution not being democratic. no. that has not been said. but those who are part of al qaeda, part of terrorist networks, with those elements or such elements, we are not talking. >> where does the leader, the former leader who's now in exile some place, mull la mohammed omar, are you ready to work with him? >> if he wants to have peace in afghanistan, if he renounces violence and if he accepts the afghan constitution and embraces the afghan people as his brothers and sisters, in will be in respect of their lives
do you believe the taliban would accept that? >> see, we have to -- we have to divide the taliban into category. those taliban who are -- who are afghans who have been forced out of their homes by circumstances or by events beyond their control, they're ready to come back to their own country and participate in the social life in afghanistan. >> like girls going to school? >> absolutely. and they have not said to us so far, we've been talking to them, that they have a...
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he has invited the taliban and al qaeda to assassinate the producer. some muslim leaders are calling for calm. >> now pakistan's government is making it clear that the bounty is not an official position. >>> around the world, people are protesting against the u.s. and today grease sees his first -- some of them reportedly yelled all we have is mohammad as they marched toward the u.s. embassy. protesters hurled rocks in anger over the film. but there were peaceful protests like this one in germany. many protesters want the u.s. to punish the man who made the film knocking the prophet mohammad. >>> the arm says those fighters have 48 hours to leave bases, public buildings or property belonging to the former regime or else soldiers will use force to evict them. the military's decision follows protests like this, from libyans trying to show that they will not stand for more violence months after winning a bloody civil war. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad sat down today for a one-on-one interview with piers morgan. piers asked the iranian presiden
he has invited the taliban and al qaeda to assassinate the producer. some muslim leaders are calling for calm. >> now pakistan's government is making it clear that the bounty is not an official position. >>> around the world, people are protesting against the u.s. and today grease sees his first -- some of them reportedly yelled all we have is mohammad as they marched toward the u.s. embassy. protesters hurled rocks in anger over the film. but there were peaceful protests like...
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do you believe the taliban will accept that? >> well, well, well -- we have to divide the taliban into categories. those cataliban who are afghans who have been forced out of their homes by circumstances or events out of their control, they are ready to come back to the country and participate in the life -- >> and let girls into school? >> yes. >> and they don't have a condition of girls not going to school. no, that has not been said. but those part of al qaeda, part of terrorist networks with those elements or such elements we are not talking. >> where does the leader, the former leader, who is now in exile someplace, are you willing to work with him? >> if he wants to have peace in afghanistan, if he renounces violence, if he accepts the afghan constitution and embraces the afghan people as his brothers and sisters and will be in respect of their lives, most welcome to have peace with us. >> so even mullah mohamed omar, who was in total alliance with al qaeda and bin laden before 9/11, if he were to pop up and your troops we
do you believe the taliban will accept that? >> well, well, well -- we have to divide the taliban into categories. those cataliban who are afghans who have been forced out of their homes by circumstances or events out of their control, they are ready to come back to the country and participate in the life -- >> and let girls into school? >> yes. >> and they don't have a condition of girls not going to school. no, that has not been said. but those part of al qaeda, part...
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they say they shouldn't accept the taliban and they should kill the taliban and you heard that from a lot of the critics of the obama administration and in this particular case even though they're fighting the afghan troops and the nature owe troops, the u.s. troops are fighting the taliban now they're still at the same time willing to negotiate a seltsment and it was prizing to hear him say, yes, even muhammed omar, the guy in charge of afghanistan before 9/11 when worked closely with osama bin laden and al qaeda, even he under certain circumstances would be welcome into some sort of partnership, so it is a strange situation to put it mildly, john, and one that a lot of folks can't understand but it is one they're working on over there in afghanistan and a lot of questions that remain to be answered and huge uncertainty and by no means a done deal. >> striking how he said it so matter of factually. my colleague live for us in chicago. if you missed the interview go to cnn and a very important conversation. thanks so much. facebook's brand new stock did an about face today. we'll have
they say they shouldn't accept the taliban and they should kill the taliban and you heard that from a lot of the critics of the obama administration and in this particular case even though they're fighting the afghan troops and the nature owe troops, the u.s. troops are fighting the taliban now they're still at the same time willing to negotiate a seltsment and it was prizing to hear him say, yes, even muhammed omar, the guy in charge of afghanistan before 9/11 when worked closely with osama...
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he was later captured by the taliban who thought he was a policeman. when i told them i had killed americans, they took me to a safe place, gave me new clothes. then they drove me to pakistan where the taliban welcomed me very warmly, like a hero. he says he later moved to iran for three years, returning to afghanistan only recently after being told it was safe. they said, americans were not everywhere like they used to be. the taliban had brought security and i should return home. i'm happy to be back in my country. green on blue or insider attacks as they are known within the military have sharply increased this year, here in afghanistan. it is an alarming trend that has coalition forces extremely worried and every single time there is an attack, the taliban immediately claims responsibility. >> the taliban lie and we know they lie. we think they overstate their influence on the tragic incidents. we think somewhere around 25% of them are insurgent related to some degree. >> reporter: the majority of attacks according to the coalition are related to p
he was later captured by the taliban who thought he was a policeman. when i told them i had killed americans, they took me to a safe place, gave me new clothes. then they drove me to pakistan where the taliban welcomed me very warmly, like a hero. he says he later moved to iran for three years, returning to afghanistan only recently after being told it was safe. they said, americans were not everywhere like they used to be. the taliban had brought security and i should return home. i'm happy to...
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and taliban but with the afghan government and the taliban rp the only way to end this war. the u.s. has been trying to make a prisoner exchange in exchange for five taliban prisoners. the u.s. wants the taliban to release army sergeant bergdahl. earlier this year the u.s. was proposing that the u.s. would release some of these prisoners and hoping the aal taliban woul release sergeant bergdahl. now the u.s. is trying to sweeten the pot. they'll say we will release all five and then you'll release bergdahl. >> all right. we know you'll be wachg it closely. >>> i want to pass on some news. we're getting word that police in new york have received new information in the aton case. he's the 6-year-old boy that went messing back in 1979. a man has been arrested and charged in this case. investigators are searching for clues in a new spot. we're back with you next. okay, ? i'm fine. ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. who dreamed she could fly. like others who braved the sky before her, it took a mighty machine,
and taliban but with the afghan government and the taliban rp the only way to end this war. the u.s. has been trying to make a prisoner exchange in exchange for five taliban prisoners. the u.s. wants the taliban to release army sergeant bergdahl. earlier this year the u.s. was proposing that the u.s. would release some of these prisoners and hoping the aal taliban woul release sergeant bergdahl. now the u.s. is trying to sweeten the pot. they'll say we will release all five and then you'll...
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the taliban has denied involvement in the killing. >>> two u.s. drone strikes killed 11 suspected al qaeda militants in yemen on saturday. the air assault follows another drone attack thursday that killed eight suspected militants in southern yemen. >>> a massive $2 billion trading loss at jpmorgan put the company's chairman, jp die mon on the hot seat this morning. he offered no complete explanation but no excuses. >> this is a stupid thing we never should have done but the company is going to earn money this quarter. we hurt ourselves and our credibility, yes, but we fully expect to pay the price for t. >> die mon, a critic of what he sees as overreaching fed regulation in the banking committee may have to provide more details congress. >> there is lot more to come out with what happened to jpmorgan. i'm one of the members that is looking forward to getting some of that information. >>> barney frank, the co-author of a law designed to regulate financial service industry didn't take long to move the issue into the political arena. >> part of the
the taliban has denied involvement in the killing. >>> two u.s. drone strikes killed 11 suspected al qaeda militants in yemen on saturday. the air assault follows another drone attack thursday that killed eight suspected militants in southern yemen. >>> a massive $2 billion trading loss at jpmorgan put the company's chairman, jp die mon on the hot seat this morning. he offered no complete explanation but no excuses. >> this is a stupid thing we never should have done but...
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the taliban has denied involvement in the killing. >>> two u.s. drone strikes killed 11 suspected al qaeda militants in yemen on saturday. the air assault follows another drone attack thursday that killed eight suspected militants in southern yemen. >>> the u.s. state department may be on the verge of eliminating a training program for iraqi police officers. officials tell "the new york times" that the multibillion dollar program will now send just 50 american law enforcement officers to iraq instead of 350. the program was supposed to be the centerpiece of the u.s. civilian mission. it has already cost u.s. taxpayers $500 million. >>> soccer fans in turkey went ballistic after their team lost the league championship in a 0-0 tie. spectators stormed the field, lit flares, and battled with police before spilling onto the streets. amid the broken windows and vandalized cars, there were no reports of injuries. >>> and those are your headlines. the race between al qaeda's evolving tactics and the 1u6789 efforts to stop them. with homeland security cha
the taliban has denied involvement in the killing. >>> two u.s. drone strikes killed 11 suspected al qaeda militants in yemen on saturday. the air assault follows another drone attack thursday that killed eight suspected militants in southern yemen. >>> the u.s. state department may be on the verge of eliminating a training program for iraqi police officers. officials tell "the new york times" that the multibillion dollar program will now send just 50 american law...
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urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. a country we knew we had al qaeda cells there, as we know al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure this never happens again. but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it's unraveling before our eyes. the vice president talking about sanctions on iran. >> let's move to iran. i would like to move
urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it...
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the reason this is such a critical story is she was shot by taliban men who boarded her school bus. she had been defending the rights of girls to simply go to school. she left on a flight this morning bound for england. dan rivers is now outside of that hospital. when i say better medical care, there is excellent medical care in pakistan. why is it going to be better where she's arriving in birmingham? >> reporter: i think just because they've got the level of expertise that they can provide long-term care that they wouldn't be able to provide in pakistan for an extended period of months. this is a center that specializes in trauma and particularly in treating soldiers who are shot and injured in afghanistan, for example. this is where the royal center is based, they have a lot of soldiers flown here for afghanistan. they're used to dealing with head trauma, gunshot wounds and with the logistics of getting people and transferring them to the airport to the hospital. it was a good idea to bring her here. coincidentally some doctors from this hospital happened to be islamabad. that wa
the reason this is such a critical story is she was shot by taliban men who boarded her school bus. she had been defending the rights of girls to simply go to school. she left on a flight this morning bound for england. dan rivers is now outside of that hospital. when i say better medical care, there is excellent medical care in pakistan. why is it going to be better where she's arriving in birmingham? >> reporter: i think just because they've got the level of expertise that they can...
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the taliban also claimed responsibility for con tame nated food that showed up at a u.s. base near the afghanistan-pakistan border. after a week of violence, 35 people have been killed including four american soldiers in retaliation for the koran incident. president obama has apologized to president karzai, saying the burning was an inadvertent error. today -- and for good reason. consider the cost of this war to the united states. it is the longest war in american history. 1,895 americans have died. 15,000 have been wounded. total spending on this war, about 555 billion. reconstruction, $86 billion and training afghan security forces, $51 billion just through the end of last year. the poor state of afghan security forces, some of whom are suspected of having militant ties are the big part of why the united states says it's still sticking around. our troops will be in afghanistan to police until the end of 2014 and when you think of the human costs and financial costs to this war -- what defines mission accomplished from here. seth jones is with rand corporation and autho
the taliban also claimed responsibility for con tame nated food that showed up at a u.s. base near the afghanistan-pakistan border. after a week of violence, 35 people have been killed including four american soldiers in retaliation for the koran incident. president obama has apologized to president karzai, saying the burning was an inadvertent error. today -- and for good reason. consider the cost of this war to the united states. it is the longest war in american history. 1,895 americans have...
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the taliban know it's secure. the diplomatic compounds there, the airfield at jalalabad, very secure. the sufficient troops are based there. that's one of the reasons it's so secure. in many ways, whoever did this will know that all they're going to be able to do is sacrifice a bunch of young suicide bombers, and maybe kill a few people. so this has a lot of sort of publicity show about it. what it is, is i think a statement of intent by the taliban, by the haqqani network to say no matter how much pressure you've put on us in recent years, we're able to carry out our most coordinated, multifaceted attack across the country, better than we've been able to do in the past. we haven't gone away. a statement of intent that they would like to continue with more of this. i think if they do, they need to look at their tactics. they weren't successful in military terms. >> nic, it's now been more than 10 1/2 years since the allies went into afghanistan. when you're in kabul, you feel relatively safe. the presidential pala
the taliban know it's secure. the diplomatic compounds there, the airfield at jalalabad, very secure. the sufficient troops are based there. that's one of the reasons it's so secure. in many ways, whoever did this will know that all they're going to be able to do is sacrifice a bunch of young suicide bombers, and maybe kill a few people. so this has a lot of sort of publicity show about it. what it is, is i think a statement of intent by the taliban, by the haqqani network to say no matter how...
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what is the taliban saying? >> well, they are saying what they usually say. and that is, you know, you have lost the battle in afghanistan. you, the united states, need to pull back and look after your own country. that is their opinion. they've said this before. they've constantly said the u.s. should pull out. the problem, of course, is not just the statement but what is happening on the ground. that is that there is an active war still going on in afghanistan. and the initial goal of the obama administration was to either defeat the taliban or beat them to the negotiating table. this has not happened. and there is a real issue about what the state of play will be. many people incredibly worried about what happens once the u.s. leaves. as you know, the u.s. is committed under president obama to leave at least by the end of 2014 and there's a huge amount of pressure coming from many corners to leave earlier than that. the taliban is still very active and the whole place could descend into another round of civil war. that's the issue going on there. it will b
what is the taliban saying? >> well, they are saying what they usually say. and that is, you know, you have lost the battle in afghanistan. you, the united states, need to pull back and look after your own country. that is their opinion. they've said this before. they've constantly said the u.s. should pull out. the problem, of course, is not just the statement but what is happening on the ground. that is that there is an active war still going on in afghanistan. and the initial goal of...
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for a body in motion. . >>> for tonight, the power of one, of all the terrible acts committed by taliban in afghanistan and pakistan, if anything has quite exceeded their attempts to murder the 14-year-old girl. speaking out against the brutality, malala yousufzai, they tried to kill, showing amazing courage, and eloquent moves, last year she won pakistan's national peace award. listen to what she told cnn in 2011. >> i have rights, i have the right to education, i have the right to play, the right to sing, the right to talk, the right to go to market. the right to speak up. >> yesterday, militants stopped the van carrying malala yousufzai, they asked who she was, and they opened fire when they found out who she was. she was shot, expected to survive, taken out of the country for treatment. nobody knows the damage she has suffered. meanwhile, a taliban spokesperson took pride in the attack, and said if she survives this time, remember, she won't next time. remember this, if anybody asks questions about what right the americans had to take on the people. it is not right,
for a body in motion. . >>> for tonight, the power of one, of all the terrible acts committed by taliban in afghanistan and pakistan, if anything has quite exceeded their attempts to murder the 14-year-old girl. speaking out against the brutality, malala yousufzai, they tried to kill, showing amazing courage, and eloquent moves, last year she won pakistan's national peace award. listen to what she told cnn in 2011. >> i have rights, i have the right to education, i have the right...
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if there is a strategy behind this taliban threat, i'm not sure what it is. but it certainly drives home the fact that for the taliban, no target is off limits, not even a 14-year-old girl. >> reza, what about the pakistani government? is this not a moment where they can take this opportunity and stand up, stand up against the taliban? >> reporter: well, some people are describing it as such, a potential turning point for the government, in their fight against militant sy, others are concerned this opportunity is going to fade away. here is what i can tell you, never in my stay here have i seen this type of intense and widespread anger aimed at the taliban. here is a glimpse of the fury, some people we spoke with. >> we don't want taliban anymore in pakistan. and after the malala incident, this is about time that people of pakistan stand up. >> the masses you can see here, in these people, they are condemning the acts of taliban. >> reporter: now, the outrage is obviously there, but many say the key is the government. what will they do? will they bolster thei
if there is a strategy behind this taliban threat, i'm not sure what it is. but it certainly drives home the fact that for the taliban, no target is off limits, not even a 14-year-old girl. >> reza, what about the pakistani government? is this not a moment where they can take this opportunity and stand up, stand up against the taliban? >> reporter: well, some people are describing it as such, a potential turning point for the government, in their fight against militant sy, others...
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was this another attack by the taliban? what's going on, nick? >> it seems to be, afghan officials are blaming the taliban and they can't be sure who did it because nobody is claiming responsibility, but you can imagine the terror this morning when the school girls went into class, sat down and noticed a strange smell in the air and all began feeling sick. here are rare pictures of the aftermath of that attack. to afghanistan's most extreme conservatives like the taliban girls going to school is so offensive they'll do anything to stop it, including poison school girls. this morning students went into class at the girls school in northern takhar province, and they began to fall ill. 120 girls began to rush ill, and dizziness set in forcing the girls to require longer treatment. >> translator: the number of girls age 15 to 18 were brought to the hospital today. generally, they're not in critical condition. we are looking after them, but let's see what happens later. we understand so far from the situation that they are mostly traumatized. >> repor
was this another attack by the taliban? what's going on, nick? >> it seems to be, afghan officials are blaming the taliban and they can't be sure who did it because nobody is claiming responsibility, but you can imagine the terror this morning when the school girls went into class, sat down and noticed a strange smell in the air and all began feeling sick. here are rare pictures of the aftermath of that attack. to afghanistan's most extreme conservatives like the taliban girls going to...
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frankly, i don't think the taliban is good enough. >> mr. ambassador, one final question and that is you and i have spoken before about the feeling in the u.s. that we need to end this war more quickly than the president currently has in mind. we talked about that in the wake of a number of things that have happened there. i think this will likely add to that with spectre of the u.s. embassy being, you know, locked down so as to avoid the danger in the streets of the capital of afghanistan. what is your response to what i'm certain will be a feeling like here's more proof we need to get out of there. >> candy, i see it in exactly the opposite way. attacks like this demonstrate why we need to be here. again, we've seen a very professional performance by afghan security forces. they are able to deal with events like this on their own. a clear sign of progress. and, you know, that's how we do get out responsibly as they take over. but there's a very dangerous enemy out there with capabilities and safe havens in pakistan. to get out before the a
frankly, i don't think the taliban is good enough. >> mr. ambassador, one final question and that is you and i have spoken before about the feeling in the u.s. that we need to end this war more quickly than the president currently has in mind. we talked about that in the wake of a number of things that have happened there. i think this will likely add to that with spectre of the u.s. embassy being, you know, locked down so as to avoid the danger in the streets of the capital of...
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if you don't have educated people, the taliban will come to your area. but if you have educated people, they will not come. >> we put some tough questions to this young girl. she never backed down. in fact, she made us back down. a remarkable girl who is fighting for her life. >> to hear her voice this morning is both inspiring and heartbreaking all at once especially with the news you gave us that she is in critical condition. reza ayaeh. thank you for joining us. >> there are neurologists around the world waiting to help out. this is a story that has touched on everybody. i was reading a story who said the taliban said they'll get her the next time if she survives. >>> coming up, a youth football coach who crossed the line literally. that incident caught on camera. if you're leaving the house right now, you can watch us any time on your desk top or mobile phone go to cnn.com/tv. after working on the computer all day, you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dr
if you don't have educated people, the taliban will come to your area. but if you have educated people, they will not come. >> we put some tough questions to this young girl. she never backed down. in fact, she made us back down. a remarkable girl who is fighting for her life. >> to hear her voice this morning is both inspiring and heartbreaking all at once especially with the news you gave us that she is in critical condition. reza ayaeh. thank you for joining us. >> there...
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first, it was toppling the taliban. it was getting rid of osama bin laden, you won last summer. i don't know what winning is now. >> what it should be from an american sbris is preventing an al-qaeda supported taliban and haqqani network from taking over the government. it's a modest goal and achievable in the long run, but it's not a sensible government. not a democratic state per se. >> i'd agree and say it's quite possible that the haqqanis, that the pashtuns will wind up in control of southern afghanistan and some of the possible will be under taliban control. but we will have forces in the north to prevent the taliban from sweeping up and taking kabul and all of afghanistan. >> thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate it. viewe viewers, please let us know what you think. do you know what winning is in afghanistan and do you think it's worth staying? >>> and how real was the assassination threat? that's next. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. but when she got asthma, all i could
first, it was toppling the taliban. it was getting rid of osama bin laden, you won last summer. i don't know what winning is now. >> what it should be from an american sbris is preventing an al-qaeda supported taliban and haqqani network from taking over the government. it's a modest goal and achievable in the long run, but it's not a sensible government. not a democratic state per se. >> i'd agree and say it's quite possible that the haqqanis, that the pashtuns will wind up in...
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>> the taliban -- the taliban are giving u.s. and nato troops quite a run for their money in afghanistan. it's not just as simple as to say, we're going to throw them out. you know, a military operation against the taliban in north waziristan would be pretty complicated. we have seen that on the other side of the border. >> yes, we have. peter bergen, as always, thank you for your insights. >>> cnn has your front row seat to the final debate. obama versus romney in boca raton, florida. our coverage will begin at 7:00 eastern on cnn. >>> a teenager dreams of becoming a baseball player. then a medical condition changes his life forever. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in today's human factor. ♪ >> as a drum major for marching mizzou, the university of missouri's famed marching band, paul is living his dream. it's a new dream because his original dream of playing professional baseball was disappearing. >> september 7, 2007, just barely into my junior year of high school. >> the 17-year-old woke up and his world was changing. >> eve
>> the taliban -- the taliban are giving u.s. and nato troops quite a run for their money in afghanistan. it's not just as simple as to say, we're going to throw them out. you know, a military operation against the taliban in north waziristan would be pretty complicated. we have seen that on the other side of the border. >> yes, we have. peter bergen, as always, thank you for your insights. >>> cnn has your front row seat to the final debate. obama versus romney in boca...
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let's listen to that. >> do you regret standing up against the taliban now that you've been hurt? >> translator: no, sir, i don't regret it. god willing i will continue my education. >> what do you want the world to know? >> translator: girls education here is more important than boys because boys can have any jobs they want here, but girls cannot. i want to tell all the girls to continue their mission to get an education. >> so here she is, suzanne, speaking from this, don't know what that was, a hospital bad perhaps, saying she'll continue to fight. i have to juxtapose that with americans who have war fatigue, our troops have been in there for a decade, what are you asking people to do? >> this is not about prolonging the war. this is about taking concrete steps to stand with the women who are demanding their rights. that woman is so courageous, lying there on a gurney, saying shows going to continue. astonishing. this shot of malala, shooting assault on her, is really a shot that should be heard around the world. and the kind of steps that we're demanding now include setting as
let's listen to that. >> do you regret standing up against the taliban now that you've been hurt? >> translator: no, sir, i don't regret it. god willing i will continue my education. >> what do you want the world to know? >> translator: girls education here is more important than boys because boys can have any jobs they want here, but girls cannot. i want to tell all the girls to continue their mission to get an education. >> so here she is, suzanne, speaking from...
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marines urinating on the bodies of taliban. to want sh we have the full video and audio and we're findinging out the identities of the marines believed to have been involved. and who's responsible for the murder of a top iranian nuclear sign sn scientist? does the american government know who did it? and the bottom line. on president obama's request to congress to increase the debt ceiling by $1.2 trillion. one of the most conservative members of the senate, jim demint, joins us. let's go "outfront." tonight, this. this is a letter from president barack obama. he just sent it to house speaker john boehner. it says, quote, further borrowing is required because the debt is limit to -- is right now close to, well, 11 zeros and a one. that means we need more money. the president's asking congress to raise the debt ceiling by $1.2 trillion. we knew this was coming because this was part of the deal congress and the president signed in august. okay. that doesn't mean it's going to happen without a lot of noise, fur fury. jim demint ha
marines urinating on the bodies of taliban. to want sh we have the full video and audio and we're findinging out the identities of the marines believed to have been involved. and who's responsible for the murder of a top iranian nuclear sign sn scientist? does the american government know who did it? and the bottom line. on president obama's request to congress to increase the debt ceiling by $1.2 trillion. one of the most conservative members of the senate, jim demint, joins us. let's go...
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the taliban also issued a condemnation. the marines say the men are part of a sniper team that was in helmand provicinities last year. former marine captain timothy cuedo served in the same area. the stress and isolation of small teams in combat is no excuse, he says. >> someone that was standing there at the time it happened should have said no. they didn't. >> reporter: as they urinate on the dead men, the marines joke, saying, have a great day, buddy. got it on yesterday i don't in a yeah, i see you zoomed in on one of our -- >> i wonder how when they're alone by themselves they went down this route. i frankly don't think it was a failure of leadership. they have to be held accountable for their individual issues. >> after years of anti-american sentiment, this time the military moved swiftly to contain the damage. the naval criminal investigative service and the marine corps have launched their own investigations. officials say there may be violations of the geneva conventions, which requires the dead to be honorably in
the taliban also issued a condemnation. the marines say the men are part of a sniper team that was in helmand provicinities last year. former marine captain timothy cuedo served in the same area. the stress and isolation of small teams in combat is no excuse, he says. >> someone that was standing there at the time it happened should have said no. they didn't. >> reporter: as they urinate on the dead men, the marines joke, saying, have a great day, buddy. got it on yesterday i don't...
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the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. spokesman for the taliban said if she survives this time she won't next time, quote we will certainly kill her. the amateur film maker was in federal courtroom in california today. prosecutors are trying to evoke his probation from a 2010 bank fraud case. >>> evidence against lance armstrong includes sworn testimony from 11 teammates who say they saw him doping. >>> anderson, a zoo in florida is offering an unusual >>> goa growing number of companies are offering money to hackers to find security issues in their products. and a zoo in florida is offering an unusual attraction, letting visitors swim with a tiger cub. guests can also swim with an alligator, whose mouth is taped shut. time for the connection, a font designed to help people with dyslexia read material on line has been picked up as a growing application. it's called open dyslexic. the letters are evenly spaced and thicker at the bottom which can help prevent the brain from flipping and swapping them. not a scientific study
the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. spokesman for the taliban said if she survives this time she won't next time, quote we will certainly kill her. the amateur film maker was in federal courtroom in california today. prosecutors are trying to evoke his probation from a 2010 bank fraud case. >>> evidence against lance armstrong includes sworn testimony from 11 teammates who say they saw him doping. >>> anderson, a zoo in florida is offering an unusual...
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i do not negotiate with the taliban. that's something for the afghans to decide how they're going to pursue their course in the future. >> reporter: so there's negotiation versus no negotiation with the taliban. president obama announced an end date years in advance. governor romney opposed publicizing that date. the governor would have kept additional troops there through december. analysts say neither man has spent much time talking about the war, but mark jacobson says that's partly because the big strategic issues like the surge and handover have been pretty much decided. >> what we're looking at now is execution of this strategy. and that doesn't require the same sort of political capital and time from washington, dnc.c that was required two years ago. >> reporter: the two men don't exactly agree on how the fighting affects the nation's finances. >> because after two wars that have cost us thousands of lives and over $1 trillion, it's time to do some nation building right here at home. >> of course, the return of ou
i do not negotiate with the taliban. that's something for the afghans to decide how they're going to pursue their course in the future. >> reporter: so there's negotiation versus no negotiation with the taliban. president obama announced an end date years in advance. governor romney opposed publicizing that date. the governor would have kept additional troops there through december. analysts say neither man has spent much time talking about the war, but mark jacobson says that's partly...
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and the taliban. but his words aren't doing any thing to ease an angry public. his ambassador to the united states is next. ating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd#...
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standing up to the taliban. now, the taliban is claiming responsibility for shooting this teen, putting her in critical condition. in fact, today, former first lady laura bush weighs in. >>> that tiny, tiny girl, courageous girl who terrify it is taliban is struggling to recover from the attempt to shoot her and silence. taliban gunmen hunted down malala yousafzai on the bus, taking her home from school and shot her point blank. the taliban accuses the 14-year-old of obscenity because she spoke out about the oppression of women. i want you to watch what our own reza sayah found when he spoke to other children about this woman in pakistan. >> reporter: it was the nonstop courage to speak out against the taliban that first captured the hearts of many of this country's youth. >> i thought that i must stand up for my rights, the right of education, the right for peace. >> reporter: malala was targeted for fighting for girls' education. now it's her fight to survive that's countless young admirers praying for her thr
standing up to the taliban. now, the taliban is claiming responsibility for shooting this teen, putting her in critical condition. in fact, today, former first lady laura bush weighs in. >>> that tiny, tiny girl, courageous girl who terrify it is taliban is struggling to recover from the attempt to shoot her and silence. taliban gunmen hunted down malala yousafzai on the bus, taking her home from school and shot her point blank. the taliban accuses the 14-year-old of obscenity because...
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marines urinating on the taliban. tonight, we have the video and audio. we're going to play them for you and we're finding out the identities of the marines thought to be involved, and who is responsible for the murder of a top iranian scientist. and the bottom line, president obama's request to congress to increase the debt ceiling. some of the most conservative members of the senate, jim demint, joins us. let's go, outfront. this is a letter from president barack obama. he just sent it to house speaker john boehner. it says, quote, further borrowing is required because the debt is limit to -- is right now close to, well, 11 zeros and a one. >> 100 billion. that means we need more money. the president's asking congress to raise the debt ceiling by $1.2 trillion. we knew this was coming because this was part of the deal congress and the president signed in august. okay. that doesn't mean it's going to happen without a lot of noise, fury. sound and fury. jim demint has led the charge against the nation's debt problem. his new book is now or never and he is
marines urinating on the taliban. tonight, we have the video and audio. we're going to play them for you and we're finding out the identities of the marines thought to be involved, and who is responsible for the murder of a top iranian scientist. and the bottom line, president obama's request to congress to increase the debt ceiling. some of the most conservative members of the senate, jim demint, joins us. let's go, outfront. this is a letter from president barack obama. he just sent it to...
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the picture of these four marines urinating on the bodies of dead taliban members. if you were president perry, what would you do about that? >> well, obviously, 18, 19-year-old kids make stupid mistakes all too often. and that's what's occurred here. but, you know, when you're in war and history kind of backs up, there's a picture of general patton doing basically the same thing in the rhine river. and although there's not a picture, churchill did the same thing on the siegfried line. i'll tell you what's been -- >> that was -- you know, i have to tell you that -- >> -- really disturbing to me. >> go ahead. finish that thought. >> but what i'm saying what is really disturbing to me is just kind of the over-the-top rhetoric from this administration and their disdain for the military, it appears. whether it's the secretary of state or whether it's the secretary of defense. these kids made a mistake. there's not any doubt it. should not have done it. it's bad. but to call it a criminal act i think is over the top. >> well, here's the problem, i think, all the things t
the picture of these four marines urinating on the bodies of dead taliban members. if you were president perry, what would you do about that? >> well, obviously, 18, 19-year-old kids make stupid mistakes all too often. and that's what's occurred here. but, you know, when you're in war and history kind of backs up, there's a picture of general patton doing basically the same thing in the rhine river. and although there's not a picture, churchill did the same thing on the siegfried line....
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meeting with the taliban. do you have more details on that? >> jessica, indeed, our own nick paton walsh is reporting that the taliban is acknowledging that they met with u.s. officials, but they don't want to meet with the karzai government, they believe it's illegitimate, and that might be a show-stopper. the u.s. will need the taliban with their violent tactics and attacking the government of afghanistan, if tloops will really find a peace so they can come home. so still a little progress, but a long way to go if the taliban won't work with karzai's government. jessica? >> barbara, thank you for the updates. >> sure. >>> israel is blaming a terror cell in iran for a series of bombings today in the capital of thailand. the blahss hurt five people and blew off one of the legs of one of the alleged bombers. this comes as bombers targeted israeli embassy vehicles in india and georgia. israel also blamed those incidents on iran. >> we are going to await the results of these investigations. we have offered to assist in these investigations. howev
meeting with the taliban. do you have more details on that? >> jessica, indeed, our own nick paton walsh is reporting that the taliban is acknowledging that they met with u.s. officials, but they don't want to meet with the karzai government, they believe it's illegitimate, and that might be a show-stopper. the u.s. will need the taliban with their violent tactics and attacking the government of afghanistan, if tloops will really find a peace so they can come home. so still a little...
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the taliban say the americans were killed in retaliation for the burning of korans earlier this week. protesters have been out on the streets for five days now furious over the koran burning. we go live to afghanistan in a couple minutes. >>> former south african president nelson mandela is in the hospital. he had a hernia operation today and resting pretty comfortably. . he's 93 years old. the government official reassured everyone that the surgery was not an emergency. mandela will likely be released in the mebs two days. >>> and a prosecutor said a former rutgers university student acted purposely. ravi faces charges that include hate crimes. the roommate killed himself just days later. ravi faces up to ten years in prison. >>> a judge has dismissed the corruption case against silvio berlusconi. he was charged with bribery, but the judge rule that had the statute of limitations expired in the case. he survived a series of political corruption and sex scandals over his many years in power. >>> let's get right to our top story out of afghanistan where the taliban will claiming she sh
the taliban say the americans were killed in retaliation for the burning of korans earlier this week. protesters have been out on the streets for five days now furious over the koran burning. we go live to afghanistan in a couple minutes. >>> former south african president nelson mandela is in the hospital. he had a hernia operation today and resting pretty comfortably. . he's 93 years old. the government official reassured everyone that the surgery was not an emergency. mandela will...
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meanwhile, a taliban spokesperson took pride in the attack, and said if she survives this time, remember, she won't next time. remember this, if anybody asks questions about what right the americans had to take on the people.
meanwhile, a taliban spokesperson took pride in the attack, and said if she survives this time, remember, she won't next time. remember this, if anybody asks questions about what right the americans had to take on the people.
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the taliban has denied it. do we have any doubt that it is the taliban? >> there is no simple answer. you have in areas controlled by the more conservative taliban, they do shut down schools, so they have been blamed by the authorities for these sorts of attacks. however, there are taliban who say no, we will allow education and they have in fact allowed schools to operate in districts where they have a lot of influence, but they control the curriculum, no girl/boy classes, no male teachers, no english lessons and lots of islamic lessons. it's not a good sign going forward. we talk about the draw down and everything. this is another sign if these school closures, poisonings can happen, what does that say about governance once we go? the taliban's already having this kind of influence. what about when we go? where are the local authorities? >> the challenges are immense. >> exactly. >> appreciate it. back to world war ii, they called them victory gardens. now the first lady wants you to start farming in your back yard. so, you ready to get your hands dirty
the taliban has denied it. do we have any doubt that it is the taliban? >> there is no simple answer. you have in areas controlled by the more conservative taliban, they do shut down schools, so they have been blamed by the authorities for these sorts of attacks. however, there are taliban who say no, we will allow education and they have in fact allowed schools to operate in districts where they have a lot of influence, but they control the curriculum, no girl/boy classes, no male...
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and that is there's a new generation of taliban. they are moral radical, more interested in jihad than in any peace talks. but the state department says it still wants to see afghans talking with afghans and secretary of state hillary clinton this be past weekend, wolf, said that there are some positive signs. >> she declared afghanistan a friendly non-nato ally of the united states. a significant development on that front, as well. jill, thank you. >>> an unrule little passenger, an emergency landing and 19 hours of misery for people on board a flight. just ahead, you'll hear the pilot talk about the ordeal as it unfolded. plus, our own dr. sanjay gupta goes inside the hospital where dozens of children have died from a mysterious illness. sanjay is standing by to join us live from cambodia coming up next. >>> and later, a well-known banker is missing. but so is $17 million. the mystery, that's coming up at 42 after the hour. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network. in here, every po
and that is there's a new generation of taliban. they are moral radical, more interested in jihad than in any peace talks. but the state department says it still wants to see afghans talking with afghans and secretary of state hillary clinton this be past weekend, wolf, said that there are some positive signs. >> she declared afghanistan a friendly non-nato ally of the united states. a significant development on that front, as well. jill, thank you. >>> an unrule little...